Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1931 — Page 7

fcL CHURCHES Baited Brethren Church Decatur Circuit Rivare Br'l'i' Scll<M ’ 1 9:30 ■ !!•■»•- Superintendent) worship 10:30 |.. It. W- Seliuninil

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Christian Endeavor 7 , n 'Hazel Chronister President) Victory Sunday School Q , ft < Mr -Braxter, Superintendent) ! Morning Worship in- 30 < In charge of class leader.) Pleasant Grove Sunday School (Nettie Harden Superintendent) Morning Worship 1f1 . 30 . lhl 'barge of class leader!

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1931

C illdren’s day program at 8:30.1 W. 0. JOHNSON, pastor I -—- o I Calvary Evangelical Church I Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Chaimer Miller, superintendent. Following the lesson study the class ■i l '!. Otis Shifferly will conduct a prayer and praise service. Worship with sermon by the Rev M 1 ". Sundermann on Thursday night. 1 —* o— Willshire circuit, U. B. in Christ i Rev. T. Weyer, Pastor < Winchester Sunday School 9’30 ( Miranda Bolinger Superintendent) 1 reaching by pastor 10:30 < I‘iayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 , Willshire Sunday School 9:30 iHoyd Morrison Superintendent) A Children's Day program will be rendered on Sunday evening at S:00 o'clock. I rayer meeting on Wednesday 8:00 Everybody invited and welcome!' to all services. — —o — Decatur Circuit M. E. Church Edgar L. Johnston, Pastor Mt. Pleasant Sunday School 9:30 E. S. T, Jesse I Singleton, Supt. C hildren s Day Exercises abbut | 7:30 p. m. Pleasant Valley Sunday School 9:30 C. S. T. Harold Porter, Supt. Sermon by pastor following the l Sunday School. Washington Sunday School 9:30 C. S. T.l j Harry Andrews, Supt. Beulah Sunday School 9:30 C. S. T. Chas I I Fuhrman, Supt. 1 The pubic is invited to these ser-1 j vices. -■ Go to church Sunday, and you will feel better Monday and all week. — o tMt. Tabor M. E. Circuit H. E. Matteson, pastor. Mt. Tabor M. E. Church I 9a. m — Sunday School, E. Koss.l superintendent. 7:30 p. in.—Children's Day pro-, ) gram. Mt. Hope M. E. Church 9.30 a. m. —Sunday School, J j Corey, superintendent. 11 a. m.—Preaching. 8 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer ser-l i vice. D. Tinkham, leader. Clark's Chapel M. E. Church 9:30 a. m. (DST) Sunday School. C. Clem, superintendent. 10:30 a. m. —Preaching. 7:30 p. m. Saturday. June, 13 — Children’s Day program. Note: The community is invited to attend the regular services and I especially the Children's Day pro-1 'gram on Saturday evening at Clarks' I Chapel and Sunday evening at Mt. | I Tabor church. o Union Chapel U. B. Church Rev. T. H. Harman, Pastor Sunday School 9:00 A. M. C. S. T. Thurman Drew, Superintendent. Preaching Services 10:00 A MJ Wednesday evening a student I (colored) from Africa and in Ind-' iana Central College Indianapolis ■ will give a lecture in the church at, 7:30 P. M. C. S. T. A cordial invitation to all There will be no admission fee. I

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POLE BATTLES TO STAY IN 0. S. Moline, 111., June 12. —<U.R)t —A rehearing has been asked of the Immigration Bureau in Washington, D. C., on its order tor the deportation of Isador Vinar, 36, of this city, to Poland on the ground that he was a public charge. Prior to his coming to America five years ago Vinar resided at Ostrog, Poland, and was the owner of a fortune estimated at SIOO,OOO, realized from the operation of a string of 18 meat markets and extensive dealing in live stock. Losing his fortune in part, Vinar and his family emigrated to this country and settled in Moline. Uni able to find employment here, Vinar ■became a victim of mental depression and he was sent to the State Hospital for the Insane at Watertown, his family and other relative,

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